That’s one read-between-the-lines take-away from this recent situation: A new body-positive Lane Bryant TV commercial is reportedly getting the tsk-tsk treatment from several networks, including NBC and ABC, for being too racy.

The ad stars Ashley Graham (who recently made history as the first curvy model to cover Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit Issue) and Precious Lee (who did the same last September as the first black full-figured stunner to appear in Vogue) among other women of all shapes and sizes.

What are these ladies doing in the tightly edited 30-second clip? Kickboxing, stretching, breast-feeding a cute baby, wearing underwear — you know, activities that typically warrant the stamp of public indecency.

“As part of the normal advertising standards process, we reviewed a rough cut of the ad and asked for minor edits to comply with broadcast indecency guidelines,” a representative for NBC told People. “The ad was not rejected and we welcome the updated creative.”

It’s unlikely that the network’s long-running hit show “Law & Order: SVU” — which regularly explores wholesome, sexually based themes such as homicide, rape and human trafficking — will be subjected to the same scrutiny.